Title :
IP storage and stored content management using SIP presence server with XML database
Author :
Nomoto, Yoshihiro ; Kuzukawa, Tomonori ; Ishibashi, Yutaka
Author_Institution :
NTT Service Integration Labs., NTT Corp., Musashino, Japan
Abstract :
There are few studies of content delivery systems specializing in consumer generated video (CGV) exchange, and as for the real exchange technique, exchange through the file server in a network has become mainstream. A solution using P2P has been also proposed, but a structure for safe content exchange guaranteed by the service provider is necessary for the further spread of a service. Therefore, we propose a distributed storage video on demand system (DSVS) for delivering CGV content stored in a user IP storage. It is important to know how the server in a network manages stored CGV(s), including the storage. A standard system for managing the storage and also the stored files does not exist. Thus, we propose a storage management system, a part of our DSVS, that uses a session initiation protocol presence function and an XML database management system. These are additional functions of the IP multimedia subsystem, which is a core system of the next generation network (NGN). In Japan, access services for the IPv6 Internet and an NGN with one IPv6 address began in 2011. Therefore, the number of potential NGN users will increase with the spread of the IPv6 Internet access service. We show that our system can become the foundation of various content delivery services due to the versatility of the storage management capability of our DSVS.
Keywords :
Internet; XML; content management; file servers; information storage; next generation networks; peer-to-peer computing; storage management; video on demand; CGV content; CGV exchange; DSVS; IP multimedia subsystem; IP storage; IPv6 Internet access service; NGN; P2P; SIP presence server; XML database management system; consumer generated video; content delivery systems; distributed storage video on demand system; file server; next generation network; real exchange technique; safe content exchange; service provider; session initiation protocol; storage management system; stored content management; IP networks; Next generation networking; Protocols; Servers; Simple object access protocol; XML; IMS; IP storage; SIP; VoD; XDMS; iSCSI;
Conference_Titel :
Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ATNAC), 2011
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1711-6
Electronic_ISBN :
Pending
DOI :
10.1109/ATNAC.2011.6096631